JdotNET4 #20
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I have created a new version of JuliadotNET (version 4). This version completely rewrites this entire library with the goal of building a much more intuitive design as well as being the stepping stone to launch the julia runtime in the future. I will use this version to test ways to mimic Julia from .NET and vice versa in order to help me better design my .NET julia runtime.
Version 4 Design
CSharp (Contains the .NET Side of the Library)
- Core (Contains the Code Required to connect .NET to Julia and provide the primitive framework of the library)
- Dynamics (Provides julian Dynamic Capabilities to .NET via dynamic objects)
- Statics (Generates Static Libraries of Julia Modules in order to statically analyze and call into julia modules from .NET)
- Stdlb (Primitive Framework of the Julia Standard Library that acts as an abstraction between the two languages)
Julia (Contains the Julia Side of the Library)
-Core (Contains the Code Required to connect julia to .NET and provide the primitive framework of the library)
- Dynamics (Provides .NET runtime reflection to Julia)
- Statics (Generates Static Libraries of .NET libraries in order to statically analyze and call into .NET libraries from Julia)
- Stdlb (Primitive Framework of the .NET Standard Library that acts as an abstraction between the two languages)
If anyone would like to lead the design of a sub library feel free to! Each of them are complex in themselves to design
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